Victorian Webhttp://www.victorianweb.org/This is fantastic starting point. This site is the major place on the Web to get information about the Victorian era (1837-1901) in England and the entire world. Categories include: The Victorians; Political history; Social history; Gender matters; Philosophy; Religion; Science; Technology; Genre & Technique (literature); Authors; Visual arts; Theatre & popular entertainment; Victorian Web books; Victorian texts; Before Victoria; and Related WWW resources. Individual pages at this site are referenced below where appropriate.

Human Rights from the United Kingdom National Archiveshttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/humanrights/This site provides an overview of human rights issues for a variety of time periods in British history. Use the dates on the right to navigate to the correct time periods.

Virtual Tour of the streets of Leeds 1842http://www.thackraymuseum.org/virtual-tour.htmlThis virtual tour takes you through an exhibition at the Thackray Museum that depicts the living conditions of the poor during the Victorian Period.

Treatment of Women/Condition of Women

The Plight of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Revolution in England and Waleshttp://www.womeninworldhistory.com/lesson7.html
Provides an overview of women's work with primary source testemonies and historical images for seamstresses, miners and textile workers.

Jails/Convicts/Debtors' Prison

E2BN Victorian Crime and Punishmenthttp://vcp.e2bn.org/Created for students and teachers by the East of England Broadband Network, this site provides information on 19 th century justice, prisoners & case studies.

Victorian Timeshttp://victoria.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/index.phpA digital project from the University of Strathclyde examining social, political and economic developments in Victorian Britain. Use the browse or search options to find images.

Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism demonstrates lack of integrity and character. It is inconsistent with the goals and values of NHHS. Review the plagiarism policy to learn about strategies that will help you succeed with honor.

Properly cite your sources by copying and pasting the citation information from your database article on to your Works Cited page. Follow these formats/examples for books, images, and web sites. If any category of information is not available for your citation, skip it and move on to the next category. If a publication date is not available, type n.d. (which stands for no date) where the date would go.

Book (find the info on the front and back of the title page)

Author'sLastName, Author'sFirstName MiddleInitial. Title of Book. City of Publication: Name of Publisher, year of publication. Print.

Example:

Dickens, Charles. Great Expectations. London : Penguin, 1996. Print.

Image (look for the title of the image by mousing over it or right-clicking on it)

"Title or Description of Image." Name of Whole Web Site. Date site was published or
copyrighted. Web. Date you viewed the web site. <URL>.